Today, internet-connected services are everywhere, and as a result, so are threats from spammers, hackers, and cybercriminals. Understanding the basics of cybersecurity is the first step toward preparing for the fundamentals-level security, compliance, and identity course as well as preventing malicious attacks.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
Define cybersecurity and cybercriminals
Explain how to defend against cyberattacks
Describe the principles of Zero Trust
Explain types of attacks, attack vectors, and the threat landscape
Identify mitigation strategies
This learning path examines the threat vectors and data breaches organizations face today in their cybersecurity landscape, and the wide range of security solutions that Microsoft 365 provides to combat those threats.
This learning path helps prepare you for Exam MS-102: Microsoft 365 Administrator.
In this, parents, families, and guardians learn to recognize common cyber threats, implement security measures, and help children build strong and resilient cybersecurity practices at home.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
Explain the importance of cybersecurity.
Identify and respond to common cyber threats.
Implement basic cybersecurity measures to protect your family's data and devices.
Foster your child's cybersecurity awareness.
In this module, educators and administrators learn to anticipate common cyber threats, implement security measures, and educate others to build a strong cybersecurity culture that helps protect themselves, organizations and schools.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
Implement practical strategies for identifying and responding to common school cyber threats.
Communicate basic cybersecurity measures to students and other staff to safeguard devices, communication tools, and critical data.
Advocate for cybersecurity by asking questions of your school’s IT leadership team.
Engage in cybersecurity education opportunities for yourself, students, and school.